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View from the Porch - Issue 111

Flora and fauna “from away,” the no-impact lobster trap, this sporting life, and gleanings from the state’s newspapers.

Letters - Issue 111

Letters to the Editor, Issue 111

Boatyard Dog - Issue 111

Jethro: Deckhand Dog

A Letter from the Publisher - Issue 111

The Power of the Maine Myth

Awanadjo Almanack - Issue 110

Hardships can bring out new and previously unimagined beauty.

View from the Porch - Issue 110

A closed cannery, a shameless parade in Portland, a thrash to windward at 16 knots in 8 knots of wind, and an artificial reef for the recently departed.

Letters - Issue 110

Letters to the Editor, Issue 110

From Whence We Came - Issue 110

Rudyard Kipling, Winslow Homer, and S.S. Rabl: one poet and a pair of realists.

Boatyard Dog - Issue 110

...and how about those chickens?

Issue 110 Table of Contents

Maine Boats Homes and Harbors Magazine, Table of Contents, Issue 110, June/July 2010

Issue 109 Table of Contents

Maine Boats Homes and Harbors Magazine, Table of Contents, Issue 109, April/May 2010

From Whence We Came - Issue 109

Thomas Fleming Day, Lady Anna Brassey, and Edwin Tappan Adney: Author-adventurers all

Awanadjo Almanack - Issue 109

You can catch the sweet aroma of the awakening Earth in your nostrils.

View from the Porch - Issue 109

The trains in Maine are hard to explain, the best view in the Pine Tree State, and Herbie bites the (saw) dust.